Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . fcsg TE& & i¥l T f- T & m& ;rw ^lP-^ i ri*^k f ^ ?= After the recital of the circumstances of thisdeceit and of the love that found harbour intheir hearts, Isolde declares that she has fixedupon a plan of revenge, and orders her com-panion to bring her a casket of phials. Outof this she selects the death potion and com- [*93] chap, vi] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [the music mands Brangana to pour it into a Kurwenal appears, to announce theirapproach to port and to warn the women toget themselves in readiness to land. Isolde,threatening refusal to accompany Tris


Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . fcsg TE& & i¥l T f- T & m& ;rw ^lP-^ i ri*^k f ^ ?= After the recital of the circumstances of thisdeceit and of the love that found harbour intheir hearts, Isolde declares that she has fixedupon a plan of revenge, and orders her com-panion to bring her a casket of phials. Outof this she selects the death potion and com- [*93] chap, vi] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [the music mands Brangana to pour it into a Kurwenal appears, to announce theirapproach to port and to warn the women toget themselves in readiness to land. Isolde,threatening refusal to accompany Tristan be-fore his king, commands Kurwenal to sum-mon Tristan to appear before her. Kurwenalcarries the message and then reappears toannounce Tristans approach. The orchestramost effectively employs the interlude, beforeTristans approach, by foreshadowing theheroic qualities of this knight. For thispurpose a new theme is used, Tristan theHero:.


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